Ok Mike.

Thank you very much for your comments.

Regards.
Ricardo

El lun, 23 may 2022 a las 10:12, Michael Jumper (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> On Mon, May 23, 2022, 00:44 Ricardo García <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>>
>>
>> I’m new with Apache Guacamole and I am working in some projects in my
>> company, I have some doubts that I like to clarify with you.
>>
>>
>>
>>    1. How Apache Guacamole printing functionality works? I find
>>    information about activate the functionality, but we would like to know 
>> how
>>    works.
>>
>>
> The RDP protocol defines a mechanism for redirecting devices, including
> printers. Guacamole emulates a printer, exposes that emulated printer over
> the RDP connection to the RDP server, and filters received print data
> through GhostScript to generate a PDF. The PDF data is streamed over the
> Guacamole connection using the file transfer mechanisms built into the
> Guacamole protocol.
>
>
>>    1. When we use the FTP function to transfer files, we have problems
>>    with the size of the name of the files because with long names, we obtain
>>    an error and we need to reduce the size of the name to 20 characters or
>>    less, this maximum size is configurable or how can we use long name sizes
>>    in file with FTP transfers?
>>
>>
> Nothing within Guacamole defines any such limit. If you are seeing such an
> issue, it must be something outside Guacamole causing that behavior, such
> as a proxy in front of Guacamole or a limitation of the filesystem storing
> the uploaded files.
>
> Guacamole's filename limits depend on the protocol in use: 2048 bytes for
> SFTP paths, and 4096 bytes for RDP paths. No part of Guacamole uses FTP.
>
> - Mike
>
>

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